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The 69-year-old actress clearly looks fantastic, but when talking with Matt Lauer, Mirren said it was time for people to come up with a new word to describe her and others.

"I don't [like the word sexy], because I think it's totally overused and limiting," the Woman in Gold star said on the Today show Tuesday. "It limits human qualities into this very narrow, rather mundane… place."

She continued, "Human beings are so much more complex and interesting and deep and everything than that. I wish there was a better word than that to express something deeper and richer."

Some people might say that attitude is what makes Helen Mirren, well, not sexy. Definitely not sexy.

Breaking up with the Susan Sarandon cannot be an easy thing to do. How is one to move on when there is simply no one better? It's this issue which Jonathan Bricklin is currently grappling with, after breaking up with Sarandon earlier this month.

"We’re taking some time apart to really refresh," Bricklin told Page Six about their split. "But she’s someone I love more than anyone I've ever been with and that won't change. We're going to figure out how life proceeds from here."

Bricklin, 37, and Sarandon, 68, broke up after they spent six months filming their daily lives for the AOL show Connected . It was reported that the strain of the reality show was what split them up and Sarandon allegedly told Bricklin, "You're a cast member, I'm not," which has to be in the top five all-time break up phrases.

Megan Fox has your number. She knows you think she's dumb. But it's fine, she's fine. She's got a family and a career and millions of dollars. And have you seen her husband's body? She's fine.

Fox appears on the cover of April's Harper's Bazaar Arabia . Within the pages of the magazine, she talks about her public image, which she says isn't entirely accurate.

"I would say most people assume that I’m not very smart or educated or earnest, because I have this image that I’m sort of narcissistic, chasing attention, and wanting people to like me," she says. "It makes me laugh because I’ve done plenty of interviews and when you read the article from beginning to end you can see that I’m not your typical music video model.”

But Fox wasn't done there. Despite having gotten in trouble in the past for dissing the Transformers franchise, Fox goes in on them again.

Fox also talks to the magazine about her growing family which includes husband Brian Austin Green and two sons, 2-year-old Noah and 13-month-old Bodhi.

Among the archives of the Smithsonian Institution, somewhere between Dorothy's ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz and the puffy shirt from Seinfeld , is a costume that belonged to late Tejano singer Selena Quintanilla. It's a satin bustier, black pants, a leather motorcycle jacket, and leather boots that the 23-year-old wore as she wowed audiences — many in the U.S., although most of her songs were sung in Spanish — in the early '90s.

The fact that Selena's clothes are included among such iconic objects shows her importance to the culture. Although she was young, the Mexican-American songstress played concerts for crowds of 80,000 and won a Grammy for the best Mexican-American album of 1994. At the time of her death, from a bullet fired by the president of her fan club, Yolanda Saldivar, Selena was recording her first album in English, the native language of the Texas-born star.

A lot of people would have found a call from the late Michael Jackson to be exciting, even something to look forward to. Not Russell Crowe.

In a new interview with the Guardian, the Noah star claimed that the King of Pop used to call him regularly. "For two or three f---ing years," Crowe said. "I never met him, never shook his hand, but he found out the name I stayed in hotels under, so it didn't matter where I was. He'd ring up do this kind of thing, like you did when you were 10, you know? 'Is Mr. Wall there? Is Mrs. Wall there? Are there any Walls there? Then what's holding the roof up? Ha ha.' You're supposed to grow out of doing that, right?"

Snoop Dogg's senior high school yearbook photo has surfaced from 1989 and the rapper, real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr. , looks incredibly young and innocent. Not at all like the kind of guy who was selling weed to Cameron Diaz in between classes.

Snoop, now 43, went to Long Beach Polytechnic High School in California along with Diaz, 42, who remembers the upperclassman quite fondly.

"We went to high school together," the Sex Tape actress recalled on Lopez Tonight in 2011 . "He was a year older than me... I remember him, he was very tall and skinny. He wore lots of ponytails."

"I'm pretty sure I bought weed from him," Diaz, who has a medical marijuana card, continued. "I was green even in high school!"

Snoop is still green, too. Case in point? Just watch the Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber Roast tonight at 10 p.m. ET/PT.

“I have a reputation for being difficult. And I am. I am actually," the Mad Max: Fury Road star admitted while making a mug for his wife, actress Charlotte Riley. "But I'm not unreasonable. It used to be that if somebody hurt me, I’d lash out a bit in order to get them to stop."

"It ultimately comes from fear," he confessed to the magazine. "If I cause enough of a mess, then people will never ask me again to do something I don't want to do. But that sort of backfires after a while so you don't want to do that. You grow up. And it's like, you know, you’ve got to watch how you behave. Because I've got the 'he's volatile' thing."

It sounds like underneath that rough exterior is a sensitive, introspective kinda guy who really cares about his family. After all, he does paint pottery — he can't be that tough.

Sometimes it takes a really unfortunate experience — you know, like the painful, slow burn of a public breakup — to make you suddenly feel like you're a whole new woman. Look no further than Paula Patton, who was all smiles while chatting with Meredith Vieira about her recent divorce from Robin Thicke for an episode of The Meredith Vieira Show airing on Tuesday.

If you couldn't already tell by how the 39-year-old actress is legitimately glowing, she's doing A-OK post-divorce. "You know, I'm doing really well," she told Vieira. "It's been a long year and a lot of challenges, but I've grown quite a bit and [I'm] just getting used to change."

Regarding her new life, she said that she just "[embraces] it" and that she's "thankful for everything that [she does] have," which probably includes her 4-year-old son, Julian. "I live in a place of gratitude," she added.

According to Page Six's initial report, the pop star wanted Arquette thrown out of his Vegas party after he caught wind that David was “talking about Bieber behind his back.”

The source said: “Justin heard what David had been saying, and threw him out of his suite with the help of a friend, because they didn’t have security up there. Somehow David managed to get back in and rushed at Bieber to take him out. There was a confrontation, then other people got in the way to separate them. David was thrown out again, this time for good.”

While speaking to Stern on Monday, Arquette insisted, "I didn't get in a fight and thrown out."

What really went down was the Biebs had just thrown his birthday bash (following the taping of his Comedy Central roast in L.A.) at David's new club in Las Vegas, Heart of Omnia, at Caesars Palace. After the shindig, David got into an elevator thinking he was going to a friend's afterparty and when he got off, was asked to put his cell phone in a pillow case.

The attorneys for Robin Williams's wife and children, Zachary, Zelda, and Cody, have decided to attempt to resolve a dispute over the late actor's will out of court. According to the Associated Press, the attorneys agreed Monday in court to meet informally before April 10 to settle the matter.

The late actor's three children are from his first and second marriages; he married his third wife, Susan Williams, in 2011.

The debate stems from Williams's will. According to the attorney for his children, his trust leaves them their father's clothing, jewelry, and personal photos taken before his marriage to Susan. According to Susan's lawyer Jim Wagstaffe, she wants to keep her wedding presents, the tuxedo Williams wore at their wedding, and photographs taken at his 60th birthday party in 2000, 11 years before they wed.

Williams committed suicide last August after a recent Parkinson's disease diagnosis and lifelong battle with depression.